Baking pan



Qct. 21, 1930. A. s. CARLSON BAKING PAN Filed May 4, 1929 QQ@ m f QQ (D S14/uente@ Patented Oct. 21,1930

UNITED sl'iMAE-s vALFRED e. CARLSON, osito,c iittn;V UTAH Benzine,y BAN i;

Applicaties filed May4, 192e;` serial' Naeeos.

.My invention relates to baking and' has for its object to provide a new and elicient bak ing pan in'which rolls and other similartypes of cakes, cookies and bread may be placed i A5 when baking and --from which tney may be removed easily and when tney are removed from the pan they maybe placed in a case or 'f suitable container so that tney will not sweat l or heat on the bottom.'`

1K0 A further object is to provide a baking pan which will-nave a false bottomV therein, which bottom when removed, will remove the materialbeing baked and which maytlien be,

2o ed to encircle said -raisedportions and h'll the i remaining surface of the pan flush with the top surface of the raised portions so that .when the material being-:baked is placed in 'the paiithesur-Iace'ofthe pan willv be level" Vbut when the bakingvhas .been finishedY the .product may bere'moved from the panby Vlifting the Ialse bottom andlwlien removed from the pan thefholes in the falsebottom will aerate'the product; preventing it from sweating, heating or it has been baked. j y

These objects I accomplishwith the device illustratedl in the' accompanying drawingsfinl K ,Y

Awiththe holes encircling the raised por# tions 1 and the' pan is ready forfu's'e. Rolls, 8,5 y l :which similar'numeralsand letters of referenceV indicate like parts througliout'theseveralV views and as described in the specification Vforming a partA of this application and Vpointed out in the appended claims. i In the'drawings in which I'have shown the i0 best and'mose preferred manner of kbuilding my invention Figure `1 lis a vsectionlon line` V1 1 of Figure 2. Figure 2 is a plan view of the baking pan showing one section of the false bottom removed. Figure 3 isa plan view of the falsebottom. In the drawings lhave illustrated the baking pan as A 'having side walls B formed therearoundv and havingv the top portion of the side walls bent back;

upon itself at C to form a rim around theens l tire pan. I then form spaced apart circular formed slightlyv sl'opping from the baseof the becoming soggy, after raised sectionsl' over the surface-of tom of.. the pan. Said raised sections; 1] arel bent up from thebottom levelof the panthef approximate thicknesspf the'metal in the pan: lThe, said raised i sectionsl 1- arev spaced .'55,- from Veach other lby portions 2 and g3,1said portions l2 and- 3' being oni-the l:level ofjthe. originalfbottom of thepan.-y Informing the raised sections the sidewalls thereof: are

pan to the top ofthe raised portion. v vSiviper-` Y imposed-over the top: and ,surrounding each and everyone vof.tlierraiseolportionsI then place a false bottomE, said-bottomeb'eing formed perfeetlyiatgof the same thicknessof ,es l l the bottom of the pan A, and havingl spaced 5 i apart circular openings 6 cut therethrough. The said openings 6 being spaced apart in each direction the samewidth from each other'as'tlie raised portions lin the panV A .Zp

are' from leach' other and'said Vsections are 'l adapted to lit down and completely encircle each vof the raised sections in the pan A. v lIn theV drawings I havesh'ownthepan having two -fa-lse bottoms E therein so thatg75 one portion'may kbe removed at Va time.

'will be` obvious that the entire basevof'the pan might be coveredA Vwith a single false bottom or-that more sections could be placed 'i therein without departing Yfrom the `spirit z,s o

of .theV yinvention or the scope; of the claims;v The operation of the deviceis as follows: The false bottom-E is: placed'. in the pan i small loaves `of bread;-;biscuits,- and other tions .l of Vthepan..` Sufficientdough being` placed thereon sothat'after the material is .e0

baked itwill expand to suchl an extent that 'A the sides thereof are resting on the periph- '.ery'of the holes `6 vin.v the Vfalse bottom E.

Afterthe material has been baked andremoved from the oven a knife or other sutab1e: r' 95 implement may be inserted 'under one. edge j,..

of the fal sebottomand the false bottom raised from the `pan."V Thisremoves all of f i I the material from the panrwhich has been baked on that section ofv the' false bottom; 100

afterit is removed it may then be placed in any suitable container or in the open air for Cooling. The other sections of the pan may be removed in a like manner. The pan may then be Washed, the false bottom renserted therein and the entire device used again.

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1. In a baking pan the combinationoia.. n Y sheet metal pan having.,sdewallsjheier around and having ciroiilar-sp`aoed"apart raised sections struck from the bottom? of? said pan; and afalse bottom having oireillar spaced apart openings thereimadapmm enL- 1 metalyhav'mg circular-openings therethrough pass the raised sections in the bottom ofsai-d to-'be-rernovedfseparatelyor jointly `from said pan,j toV remove fthe' l'fini-shed prodi-1ct," n

j 'In testimonyfwhereof hehas'aiiixed his signaturefw* `Y 'l ALFRED Gr; CARLSON.v 

